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  • Edit: Improved my question.

    I am working part time for a small company, they have about 40 employees that use the email everyday for work and recently they have acquired a MS account for 10 employees that use it mainly for teams with customers but also sharepoint, etc.

    To buy an MS account for each of the 40 would be too expensive and necessary because the other 30 only really use email in the day to day work.

    So what I did initially was to follow this Microsoft doc: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/exchange/mail-flow-best-practices/how-to-set-up-a-multifunction-device-or-application-to-send-email-using-microsoft-365-or-office-365

    So our MX register point to Exchange server and exchange relay it to the secondary email server where all those 30 accounts exists.

    It was working fine until I we started to get this "Not delivered message" email returning with this error:

     
        
    Error:	550 5.7.367 Remote server returned not permitted to relay -> 554 5.7.1 : Relay access denied
    
      

    I talked to the support of this secondary email server and they told me they do not support this operation.

    So I am looking for help in finding some server that would allow me to work like this. Do you happen to know some company you could recommend?


    I need indications of email servers that accept relay transmission.

    The MX will point to the Microsoft Exchange server, but emails that do not exist on the MS server will be relayed to this secondary server.

  • gotcha, yeah, I think I will try the same. I used to do this in windows because it is a mess.

  • And a instance of Netherlands

  • I choose to believe in a miracle.

  • legitimate question, is xmpp still maintened and in development?

  • I did not saw your comment earlier lol. I don't remeber the error but eventually got it working with another Proton version. Thank you for your interesting in helping me though <3

  • I am in love with my GARUDA <3

  • I just did it about 2 months ago with my two laptops.

    One (I use for work, self employed) I installed Manjaro, had a few hiccups in the first 2-3 weeks (some due my inexperience, some I assume is manjaro but i don't really know), anyway now it is stable and working fine.

    The other one I use for gaming I installed Garuda, also arch based but with focus in games, so it comes with a lot of stuff you will need for my gaming on linux pre-installed and so far it is great. As insane as it sounds some games that are windows only now run better on my garuda than when I was on windows lol.

    The main diference I noticed is Linux sometimes is not for the faint of heart, you have to have both good reason and some commitment to use it (in my case it is also ideological, otherwise I would have stayed in win10 until EOL).

    It is true that it makes better use of your hardware (with Nvidia it is complicated... both my laptops have nvidia GPUs) but there is also a learning curve.

    The community have some genuine amazing people and some assholes. ignore the assholes and payback the good ones by teaching newcomers when you have earned some xp :)